I think she looked best in the White Mage Robe myself.
I think she looked best in the White Mage Robe myself.
Man you suck................Originally Posted by ThroneofDravaris
*agrees with ToD*
:joey:
yeah she does, man she looks good in that fmwOriginally Posted by Alexander
i miss her...
I liked the FMV at the End of Disc 2, where she was all upset and stuff.
She had so much feeing of hate, anger and upset!
And when she looks over Alexandria and then turns, stating that its 'her' kingdom type thing!
I'm inclined to agree with Hroth. She looks "cutest" when she's putting on the "Aww shucks" look with her hands behind her back and looking innocent, right before she lets the rebel shine through and jumps off the balcony, swinging on the lines of decoration.
Overall, though, I'd have to say I was pretty happy with the consistency between her physical makeup between the different FMVs, whereas in FF8, for example, Rinoa looked almost like a completely different person depending on the cinema you were watching.
She would look best with the long hair and without that stupid bow.
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She looks best in that Coca Cola commercial.
I think she looks best in the ending fmvs, and you're right, Slade, Garnet does look a lot like Tifa and Rinoa. Before she cuts her hair, it looks almost exactly like Tifa's. I also noticed that both Rinoa and Garnet have highlights.
"Look, Rinoa has highlights."
- my sister watching opening scene in ff8.
"Garnet has highlights too! Why does everyone have fricken highlights?!?"
- my sister watching an fmv at the beginning of disc 3
Rye made this!
Missionary.
there was a picture here
When Garnet woke up from her bad dream and cried...
Wow, that was even more disturbing than mine...Originally Posted by Old Manus
Agreed. That was a very beautiful scene and she looked very cute during that scene. It was also a good moment in her character development, as the scene symbolizes how she's letting the old, anxious and worried Garnet go and decides to move on, as a more open character who doesn't want to dwell in her sadness and loss anymore.Originally Posted by Alexander
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"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
enough said.Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD